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Hi -
I am trying to create a bar chart and I can only plot so many values and then I get the following error - series formula is too long. I have tried adding more points by holding down the control key and then clicking on the cells I want. After about 13 values (cells) the previous cell addresses are deleted in the Source Data - Data Range box and the flashing dotted line around the cells disappears. Hope someone can help. Bob |
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Hi Bob,
I understand that you are facing an issue with creating a bar chart in Excel where you are getting an error message "series formula is too long" after adding a certain number of values. This error message usually occurs when the series formula exceeds the maximum limit of characters that Excel can handle. To resolve this issue, you can try the following steps:
I hope these steps help you resolve the issue.
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try selecting the 1st cellhold down the SHIFT keyselect the last cell
-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "BobY" wrote in message ... Hi - I am trying to create a bar chart and I can only plot so many values and then I get the following error - series formula is too long. I have tried adding more points by holding down the control key and then clicking on the cells I want. After about 13 values (cells) the previous cell addresses are deleted in the Source Data - Data Range box and the flashing dotted line around the cells disappears. Hope someone can help. Bob |
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There's a limit to the number of characters that you can enter in the
Data Range box. If the cells are adjacent, drag over them to select them as one range. If they're not adjacent, you could create a summary table on the worksheet, linked to the discontiguous data, and create the chart from that table. BobY wrote: I am trying to create a bar chart and I can only plot so many values and then I get the following error - series formula is too long. I have tried adding more points by holding down the control key and then clicking on the cells I want. After about 13 values (cells) the previous cell addresses are deleted in the Source Data - Data Range box and the flashing dotted line around the cells disappears. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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